INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller’s office announced that the state has lodged complaints with the Indiana Medical Licensing Board over legal violations allegedly committed by four Indiana abortion doctors. The announcement states that the violations relate to abortion record keeping and advice and consent laws. The doctors are Ulrich Klopfer, who runs abortion facilities in Lake, St. Joseph and Allen Counties; and Resad Pasic, Kathleen Glover and Raymond Robinson, all of Marion County. Indiana Right to Life President and CEO, Mike Fichter, released the following statement:

“We commend the Attorney General for taking this necessary step to uphold Indiana law. Our legislators passed laws regarding consent and record keeping to ensure high standards of quality and care for Hoosier women. We’re disappointed that these abortion doctors apparently did not willingly comply with Indiana law. We hope the Medical Licensing Board immediately schedules hearings. If found guilty, we believe the abortion doctors should be fined and their licenses to practice in Indiana should be revoked.”

The press release from the Indiana Attorney General’s office is available here.

Indiana Right to Life’s mission is to protect the right to life, especially of unborn children, through positive education, compassionate advocacy and promotion of healthy alternatives to abortion.

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